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20090145053 | Aerodynamic roof edge guard - An aerodynamic system attached to the outer side of the roof perimeter edge to mitigate wind generated vortices and uplift loads on the roof perimeter area of a building, applicable for both new constructions and retrofits of existing buildings. A roof edge guard is generally installed alongside a roof edge, and mounted onto an existing fascia or bargeboard. As an option most appropriate for new constructions, it can also be mounted directly onto a roof frame member in place of fascias or bargeboard. The configuration modifies the cross-sectional shape of otherwise abrupt roof edges that tend to generate strong vortex during high winds. | 06-11-2009 |
20110083378 | ROOF EDGE VORTEX SUPPRESSOR - An apparatus attached to the roof perimeter to mitigate wind-generated vortices and uplift loads on the roof perimeter area of a building, applicable for both new constructions and retrofits of existing buildings. The apparatus comprises at least one face portion having face perforation and/or edge serration for increasing small-scale turbulence entrainment, equalizing pressure and disorganizing edge shear layer vorticity, and thus disrupting vortex formation. A roof edge vortex suppressor is preferably mounted along the entire circumference of a roof perimeter. | 04-14-2011 |
20110099920 | WALL EDGE VORTEX SUPPRESSOR - An apparatus disposed along and attached to a wall edge to mitigate wind-generated vortices and suction loads on the wall, suitable and convenient for both new constructions and retrofits of existing buildings. Preferred configurations are described and include such types as wall edge cap, wall edge windscreen and wall edge wind spoiler, each utilizing a distinctive primary aerodynamic mechanism, often with optional secondary mechanisms to enhance vortex-suppressing effects. | 05-05-2011 |
20120000144 | VORTEX SUPPRESSING SYSTEM - A vortex suppressing system is disclosed. The system is associated with a pitched roof having sloped, generally planar first and second surfaces intersecting with one another at a roof ridge. The system may include a fascia member attached to a perimeter of the roof. The fascia member may extend generally outwardly away from the perimeter of the roof, and may be generally curved to define a generally arch-shaped cross-sectional shape of an outer face of the fascia member. Additionally, the system may include an assembly, which may include first and second end portions attached to the first and second surfaces, respectively. In addition, the assembly may include a bridging portion extending over the roof ridge and from the first end portion to the second end portion. The bridging portion may have a generally curved outer surface, which may be substantially symmetrical about a plane generally parallel to the roof ridge. | 01-05-2012 |
20120000145 | Roof Ridge Vortex Suppressor Including Opposite-Facing Segments - A roof ridge vortex suppressor may include a base portion configured to be attached to a pitched roof having sloped, generally planar first and second surfaces intersecting with one another at a roof ridge. An upright member may extend from the base portion and may be configured to extend generally vertically upward and away from the roof ridge. The upright member may include a plurality of perforations. First and second segments may extend away from the upright portion. The first segment may be configured to extend generally horizontally in a first direction, and the second segment may be configured to extend generally horizontally in a second direction facing opposite the first direction. | 01-05-2012 |
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20120159082 | Direct Access To Cache Memory - Methods and apparatuses are disclosed for direct access to cache memory. Embodiments include receiving, by a direct access manager that is coupled to a cache controller for a cache memory, a region scope zero command describing a region scope zero operation to be performed on the cache memory; in response to receiving the region scope zero command, generating a direct memory access region scope zero command, the direct memory access region scope zero command having an operation code and an identification of the physical addresses of the cache memory on which the operation is to be performed; sending the direct memory access region scope zero command to the cache controller for the cache memory; and performing, by the cache controller, the direct memory access region scope zero operation in dependence upon the operation code and the identification of the physical addresses of the cache memory. | 06-21-2012 |
20120159640 | Acquiring Access To A Token Controlled System Resource - Acquiring access to a token controlled system resource, including: receiving, by a token broker, a command that requires access to the token controlled system resource, where the token broker is automated computing machinery for acquiring tokens and distributing the command to the token controlled system resource for execution; identifying, by the token broker, a first need state, the first need state indicating that the token broker requires access to the token controlled system resource to which the token broker does not possess a token; requesting, by the token broker, a configurable number of tokens to gain access to the token controlled system resource, without dispatching an operation handler for executing the command until at least one token is acquired; assigning, by the token broker, an acquired token to the operation handler; and dispatching, by the token broker, the operation handler and its assigned token for executing the command. | 06-21-2012 |
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20080288752 | DESIGN STRUCTURE FOR FORWARDING STORE DATA TO LOADS IN A PIPELINED PROCESSOR - A design structure embodied in a machine readable storage medium for designing, manufacturing, and/or testing a design for forwarding store data to loads in a pipelined processor is provided. In one implementation, a processor is provided that includes a decoder operable to decode an instruction, and a plurality of execution units operable to respectively execute a decoded instruction from the decoder. The plurality of execution units include a load/store execution unit operable to execute decoded load instructions and decoded store instructions and generate corresponding load memory operations and store memory operations. The store queue is operable to buffer one or more store memory operations prior to the one or more memory operations being completed, and the store queue is operable to forward store data of the one or more store memory operations buffered in the store queue to a load memory operation on a byte-by-byte basis. | 11-20-2008 |
20120151142 | TRANSFER OF BUS-BASED OPERATIONS TO DEMAND-SIDE MACHINES - An L2 cache, method and computer program product for transferring an inbound bus operation to a processor side handling machine. The method includes a bus operation handling machine accepting the inbound bus operation received over a system interconnect, the bus operation handling machine identifying a demand operation of the processor side handling machine that will complete the bus operation, the bus operation handling machine sending the identified demand operation to the processor side handling machine, and the processor side handling machine performing the identified demand operation. | 06-14-2012 |
20120198178 | ADDRESS-BASED HAZARD RESOLUTION FOR MANAGING READ/WRITE OPERATIONS IN A MEMORY CACHE - One embodiment provides a cached memory system including a memory cache and a plurality of read-claim (RC) machines configured for performing read and write operations dispatched from a processor. According to control logic provided with the cached memory system, a hazard is detected between first and second read or write operations being handled by first and second RC machines. The second RC machine is suspended and a subset of the address bits of the second operation at specific bit positions are recorded. The subset of address bits of the first operation at the specific bit positions are broadcast in response to the first operation being completed. The second operation is then re-requested. | 08-02-2012 |
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20140156225 | ASSESSMENT OF POWER SYSTEM EQUIPMENT FOR EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE AND/OR RISK MITIGATION - Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for assessing power system equipment of a power system. Historical sensor data and/or historical field test data collected from the power system equipment may be utilized to develop a health profile of the power system equipment. The health profile is indicative of a predicted health (e.g., or probability of failure) of the power system equipment. In one embodiment, the health profile further comprises a health index score which evaluates that health of the power system equipment in terms of the importance of the power system equipment to the power system. Using the health profiles developed for a plurality of power system equipment, a maintenance strategy for at least a portion of the power system may be developed. | 06-05-2014 |
20140222355 | SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POWER TRANSMISSION AND DISTRIBUTION ASSET CONDITION PREDICTION AND DIAGNOSIS - A computer-implemented system and method for predictive and diagnostic analysis of an electrical transmission, generation and distribution asset health includes a computer with a non-transient computer readable medium able to receive data regarding an asset, its components, component subsystem and parameters related thereto. Instructions stored on the non-transient computer readable medium execute instructions that predictively calculate overall asset health and also calculated the states of subsystems and component parameters, providing a diagnostic of the causes of poor asset health. | 08-07-2014 |
20160005522 | PROFILING TRANSFORMER OF POWER SYSTEM - Method and system for predicting an oil temperature of a transformer for a desired load and/or predicting a load that a transformer can support for a desired time. A machine learning algorithm is developed using historical data of a transformer. After the algorithm is developed, historical data corresponding to the transformer are input into the algorithm to develop a profile of the transformer describing how the temperature of oil within the transformer is expected to change as a function of a desired load. Using the profile, the of temperature of the transformer is predicted for a desired load. In this way, a prediction is made as to whether and/or for how long a transformer may support a desired load before the oil temperature reaches a specified threshold and/or before the transformer fails due to the load. | 01-07-2016 |
20160041552 | POWER SYSTEM EQUIPMENT DESIGN FLAW IDENTIFICATION - Among other things, one or more techniques and/or systems are provided for providing recommendations to address design flaws of power system equipment and/or model design flaws for equipment model types of power system equipment. For example, historical sensor data and/or historical field test data, collected from power system equipment, may be analyzed to identify a design flaw of the power system equipment (e.g., a design flaw of a seal ring). A redesign cost to redesign the power system equipment, a failure impact of a failure from the design flaw, a maintenance repair and/or replacement cost, a manufacture alternative component cost to use an alternative component for manufacturing the power system equipment, and/or other factors may be taken into account to crate and provide a recommendation to address the design flaw. | 02-11-2016 |
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20150124999 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR SYNTHESIZING SOUNDS USING ESTIMATED MATERIAL PARAMETERS - The subject matter described herein includes methods, systems, and computer readable media for synthesizing sounds using estimated material parameters. According to one aspect, a method for sound synthesis using estimated material parameters is provided. The method includes at a computing platform including a memory and a processor, estimating, by the processor and based on a recorded audio sample of an impact on a physical object, one or more material parameters of a physical object for use in synthesizing a sound associated with a virtual object having material properties similar to the physical object. The method further includes storing the one or more material parameters in memory. The method further includes using the estimated material parameters to generate a synthesize sound for the virtual object | 05-07-2015 |
20150216496 | SIMULATION-BASED ESTIMATION OF ELASTICITY PARAMETERS AND USE OF SAME FOR NON-INVASIVE CANCER DETECTION AND CANCER STAGING - Simulation-based estimation of elasticity parameters and use of same for non-invasive cancer detection and cancer staging are disclosed. According to one aspect, a method for simulation-based estimation of elasticity parameters includes constructing a 3D model of an object comprising biological tissue, the model having a first shape and an elasticity value. A simulation iteration is then performed, which includes simulating the application of an external force to the model, causing the model to have a second shape, measuring the difference between the second shape and a target shape, and determining whether the measured difference between the second shape and the target shape is within a threshold of error. If the measured difference is not within the threshold of error, the process performs additional iterations using adjusted elasticity or force values until the measured difference is within the threshold of error, at which time the final elasticity and force values are reported. In one embodiment, the elasticity value is mapped to a diagnostic parameter, such as an indication of the possibility, presence, or stage of cancer. | 08-06-2015 |
20150294041 | METHODS, SYSTEMS, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIA FOR SIMULATING SOUND PROPAGATION USING WAVE-RAY COUPLING - Methods, systems, and computer readable media for simulating sound propagation are disclosed. According to one exemplary method, the method includes decomposing a scene having at least one object into at least one near-object region and at least one far-object region. The method also includes generating at least one transfer function for the at least one near-object region, wherein the at least one transfer function maps an incoming sound field reaching the at least one object to an outgoing sound field emanating from the at least one object, wherein the incoming sound field is based on a geometric acoustic technique and the outgoing sound field is based on a numerical acoustic technique. The method further includes utilizing the at least one transfer function to perform simulation of sound propagation within the scene. | 10-15-2015 |
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20140191648 | PROTECTIVE COATING FOR LED LAMP - The present disclosure discloses a method for providing protective coatings onto one or more surfaces of a frangible enclosure of an LED lamp and a lamp prepared therefrom. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to LED lamps comprising polymer coatings on at least one or more surfaces of an enclosure of an LED lamps. | 07-10-2014 |
20140191653 | PROTECTIVE DIFFUSIVE COATING FOR LED LAMP - The present disclosure discloses LED lamps and enclosures comprising light transparent polymer coatings comprising light diffusing particles as well as methods for providing improved luminous intensity distribution. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to enclosures comprising light-transparent polymer coatings comprising a light diffusing particles on at least one surfaces of the enclosure of an LED lamp. | 07-10-2014 |
20140268794 | RARE EARTH OPTICAL ELEMENTS FOR LED LAMP - The present disclosure relates to optical elements and coatings comprising rare-earth element (REE) compounds for light wavelength attenuation of light emitting diode (LED) elements and lamps. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to LED elements and lamps comprising wavelength attenuating elements comprising REE compounds having at least a portion of non-crystalline, non-hydrate form, methods of preparing such elements, and LED elements, LED arrays, LED packages, optical elements, lamps and systems made with same. | 09-18-2014 |
20140268819 | ELECTRICALLY INSULATIVE COATINGS FOR LED LAMP AND ELEMENTS - The present disclosure discloses a method for providing protective coatings onto an energizable LED component coupled to an electrical path. More particularly, the present disclosure relates to LED lamps comprising transparent dielectric coatings and LED lamps and devices made thereby. | 09-18-2014 |
20150188006 | SILAZANE-CONTAINING MATERIALS FOR LIGHT EMITTING DIODES - LEDs comprising polysilazane/polysiloxane copolymers and curable compositions containing same are disclosed. Methods of providing thermal and UV degradation resistance to said LED's, as well as increased luminous flux, is provided. | 07-02-2015 |
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20130161658 | LIGHT EMITTER DEVICES AND COMPONENTS WITH IMPROVED CHEMICAL RESISTANCE AND RELATED METHODS - Light emitter devices, components and methods are disclosed. In one aspect, a light emitter component of a light emitter device is disclosed. The light emitter component can include a silver (Ag) portion at least partially disposed over a surface of the component. The component can further include a protective layer at least partially disposed over the Ag portion, the protective layer at least partially including an organic barrier material that increases or improves chemical resistance of the Ag portion. In some aspects, the protective layer includes a polyxylylene (e.g., poly(p-xylylene), a substituted poly(p-xylylene), a fluorocarbon containing poly(p-xylylene), and/or any other polymer prepared from a xylylene and/or comprising —CH | 06-27-2013 |
20130214298 | LIGHT EMITTER DEVICE PACKAGES, COMPONENTS, AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED CHEMICAL RESISTANCE AND RELATED METHODS - Light emitter packages, components, and related methods for providing improved chemical resistance are provided herein. In one aspect, a component of a light emitter package is provided. The component can include a base material, a silver (Ag) containing material at least partially disposed over the base material, and a portion of phenyl containing silicone encapsulant at least partially disposed over the Ag portion. The component can be incorporated within a surface mount device (SMD) type light emitter package. | 08-22-2013 |
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20090317335 | Hybrid Nanomaterials as Multimodal Imaging Contrast Agents - The presently disclosed subject matter provides hybrid nanomaterials for use as magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), optical and/or multimodal contrast imaging agents. The hybrid nanomaterials comprise a polymeric matrix material and a plurality of coordination complexes, each coordination complex comprising a functionalized chelating group and a paramagnetic metal ion. The nanoparticle can further comprise a luminophore. Methods of synthesizing and using the nanoparticles are provided. The nanoparticles can be used to diagnose diseases, including cancer, cardiovascular disease, and diseases related to inflammation. | 12-24-2009 |
20110135571 | HYBRID NANOPARTICLES AS ANTI-CANCER THERAPEUTIC AGENTS AND DUAL THERAPEUTIC/IMAGING CONTRAST AGENTS - The presently disclosed subject matter provides nanoscale coordination polymers for use as anticancer agents and as dual anticancer/imaging agents. The nanoscale coordination polymers can comprise a plurality of platinum metal complexes; nonplatinum anticancer drug bridging ligands complexed to multiple metal centers; or combinations thereof. The nanoscale coordination polymers can be targeted for delivery to cancer cells. They can also comprise stabilizing agents to allow for controlled and/or sustained release of anticancer agents in vivo. | 06-09-2011 |
20140234210 | METAL BISPHOSPHONATE NANOPARTICLES FOR ANTI-CANCER THERAPY AND IMAGING AND FOR TREATING BONE DISORDERS - Metal-bisphosphonate nanoparticles are disclosed. Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions including the metal-bisphosphonate nanoparticles, methods of preparing the metal-bisphosphonate nanoparticles and materials comprising the nanoparticles, and methods of using the compositions to treat cancer or bone-related disorders (e.g., bone-resorption-related diseases, osteoporosis, Paget's disease, and bone metastases) and as imaging agents. | 08-21-2014 |
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20090022259 | FUEL ROD WITH WEAR-INHIBITING COATING - A fuel rod includes a cladding tube with a wear-inhibiting coating. In one embodiment, the coating is made of a metallic powder material that is applied to the exterior surface of the cladding tube using a thermal spray process. In an alternative embodiment, the coating is a composite made of a metallic powder material, and a ceramic powder material or a metal oxide hard phase powder material that is simultaneously applied with the metallic powder material to coat the cladding tube. The coating can be applied to selected areas of the fuel rods where debris tends to fret the fuel rod. | 01-22-2009 |
20100014624 | Nuclear reactor components including material layers to reduce enhanced corrosion on zirconium alloys used in fuel assemblies and methods thereof - Example embodiments are directed to providing a thin, adherent coating on the surfaces of nuclear reactor components, which are known to cause increased corrosion on adjacent zirconium alloy structures, and methods of reducing the increased corrosion. Example embodiments include coatings being structurally bonded to components such that the difference in the corrosion potential between a coated component and a zirconium alloy component is less than that between a component without the coating and the zirconium alloy component. | 01-21-2010 |
20100091934 | FUEL ROD ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR MITIGATING THE RADIATION-ENHANCED CORROSION OF A ZIRCONIUM-BASED COMPONENT - There is provided a fuel rod assembly comprising a first component of a zirconium-based material. The first component is in contact with or is located adjacent to a second component of a material different from the zirconium-based material, e.g. a nickel-based or iron-based alloy. A coating is disposed on an outer surface of the first component, which is effective to reduce an electrochemical corrosion potential difference between the first component and the second component relative to an electrochemical corrosion potential difference between the first component and the second component without the coating. | 04-15-2010 |
20110123388 | ZIRCONIUM ALLOYS EXHIBITING REDUCED HYDROGEN ABSORPTION - An alloy according to example embodiments of the present invention may include zirconium, tin, iron, chromium, and nickel, with a majority of the alloy being zirconium. The composition of the alloy may be about 0.85-2.00% tin by weight, about 0.15-0.30% iron by weight, about 0.40-0.75% chromium by weight, and less than 0.01% nickel by weight. The alloy may further include 0.004-0.020% silicon by weight, 0.004-0.020% carbon by weight, and/or 0.05-0.20% oxygen by weight. Accordingly, the alloy exhibits reduced hydrogen absorption and improved corrosion resistance and may be used to farm a fuel assembly component. | 05-26-2011 |
20110180184 | SURFACE LASER TREATMENT OF ZR-ALLOY FUEL BUNDLE MATERIAL - A method for treating a Zr-alloy fuel bundle material in a nuclear reactor includes treating a surface of the Zr-alloy fuel bundle material with a laser beam generated by a solid-state laser, and a nuclear reactor including a treated Zr-alloy fuel bundle material. This may reduce the generation of shadow corrosion and/or reduce the propensity for interference between control blade and fuel channel during operation of the nuclear reactor. | 07-28-2011 |
20120033779 | METHODS OF DETERMINING IN-REACTOR SUSCEPTIBILITY OF A ZIRCONIUM-BASED ALLOY TO SHADOW CORROSION - A method of determining in-reactor susceptibility of a zirconium-based alloy to shadow corrosion according to a non-limiting embodiment of the present invention may include immersing a first electrode and a second electrode in an electrolytic solution. The first electrode may be formed of the zirconium-based alloy, while the second electrode may be formed of a metallic material suitable for use in a nuclear reactor and having a higher electrochemical corrosion potential than the zirconium-based alloy. The method may additionally include irradiating the immersed first and second electrodes with electromagnetic radiation. A galvanic current may then be measured between the first electrode and the second electrode to ascertain the relative in-reactor susceptibility of the zirconium-based alloy to shadow corrosion. The present invention allows a simplified and more rapid method of developing solutions that mitigate shadow corrosion, thereby potentially saving years of expensive in-reactor testing. | 02-09-2012 |
20140185732 | METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR A FRET RESISTANT FUEL ROD FOR A LIGHT WATER REACTOR (LWR) NUCLEAR FUEL BUNDLE - A method and apparatus for a fret resistant fuel rod for a Boiling Water Reactor (BWR) nuclear fuel bundle. An applied material entrained with fret resistant particles is melted or otherwise fused to a melted, thin layer of the fuel rod cladding. The applied material is made of a material that is chemically compatible with the fuel rod cladding, allowing the fret resistant particles to be captured in the thin layer of re-solidified cladding material to produce an effective and resilient fret resistant layer on an outer layer of the cladding. | 07-03-2014 |
20140254740 | FUEL RODS WITH WEAR-INHIBITING COATINGS AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME - Nuclear reactor components are treated with thermal methods to increase wear resistance. Example treatments include thermal treatments using particulate or powderized materials to form a coating. Methods can use cold spray, with low heat and high velocities to blast particles on the surface. The particles impact and mechanically deform, forming an interlocking coating with the surface and each other without melting or chemically reacting. Materials in the particles and resultant coatings include metallic alloys, ceramics, and/or metal oxides. Nuclear reactor components usable with methods of increased wear resistance include nuclear fuel rods and assemblies containing the same. Coatings may be formed on any desired surface, including fuel rod positions where spacer contact and fretting is most likely. | 09-11-2014 |
20140334592 | FUEL ROD ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR MITIGATING THE RADIATION-ENHANCED CORROSION OF A ZIRCONIUM-BASED COMPONENT - There is provided a fuel rod assembly comprising a first component of a zirconium-based material. The first component is in contact with or is located adjacent to a second component of a material different from the zirconium-based material, e.g. a nickel-based or iron-based alloy. A coating is disposed on an outer surface of the first component, which is effective to reduce an electrochemical corrosion potential difference between the first component and the second component relative to an electrochemical corrosion potential difference between the first component and the second component without the coating. | 11-13-2014 |
20160005499 | METHODS OF COATING A NUCLEAR REACTOR COMPONENT WITH A COLLOIDAL SOLUTION - A method of coating a nuclear reactor component includes introducing the nuclear reactor component into a colloidal solution at a first rate to obtain an immersed component. The colloidal solution is a non-crosslinked mixture including a dispersed phase within a dispersion medium. The dispersed phase may include n-type metal oxide particles. The method additionally includes removing the immersed component from the colloidal solution at a second rate to obtain a wet component. The method also includes drying the wet component to obtain a dried component. The method further includes baking the dried component to obtain a coated component. Accordingly, the nuclear reactor component is provided with a protective layer that reduces or prevents the occurrence of corrosion. | 01-07-2016 |
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20090150006 | ERGONOMIC COMPUTER ALIGNMENT - A system and computer program product for automatically positioning a computer to an ergonomically correct orientation are presented. An optic sensor at a top of a computer monitor measures a distance and angle to a user's eye. This distance and angle, along with stored anatomical data for a specific user, are used to automatically adjust a base of the computer, thus positioning the computer's keyboard in an ergonomically correct alignment for the specific user. | 06-11-2009 |
20090258713 | AUTOMATIC FAIL-OVER FOR GAMING CONTROLLERS - A set of controllers can be communicatively linked to a gaming console. One of the controllers can be programmatically designed as an active controller and another can be programmatically designed as a fail-over controller. A failure of an active controller can be determined. Responsive to this determination, the fail-over controller can be automatically substituted for the active controller. | 10-15-2009 |
20100058379 | METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SELECTING A MOVIE FOR VIEWING - A movie selection method and system is provided for selecting a movie for viewing. The method includes displaying a plurality of movie titles over a network, each one of the plurality of movie titles corresponding to a candidate movie. The method further includes receiving at least one vote corresponding to one of the plurality of movie titles, and determining a winning movie based on the at least one vote. The winning movie is to be presented in a movie theater. The method further includes initiating a payment transaction for each user who voted for the winning movie. As a result, the method and system disclosed herein enables users to choose which movies are shown in the movie theater and enables the movie theater to increase profits. | 03-04-2010 |
20120173608 | AUTOMATED DATA UPDATING IN DISTRIBUTED NOTICES - Embodiments of the present invention provide a method, system and computer program product for automated data updating of notices in a calendaring and scheduling (C&S) system. In an embodiment of the invention, a method for automated data updating of notices in a C&S system can be provided. The method can include composing a C&S document in a C&S system executing in memory by at least one processor of a computer. The method further can include noticing different users addressed for the C&S document and adding to the C&S document a reference to variable data stored separately from the C&S document. The method yet further can include detecting a change in the variable data. Finally, the method can include transmitting notice to the different users of the change in variable data. In one aspect of the embodiment, transmitting notice to the different users of the change in variable data can include flagging the C&S document as having changed. | 07-05-2012 |
20130011068 | Policy-Based Image Management - The different illustrative embodiments provide a method, computer program product, and apparatus for managing an image. A determination is made whether an object is present in a subset of a plurality of images using an identification of the object. A determination is made whether the object is permitted to be present in the subset of the plurality of images using the policy for the user associated with the object responsive to a determination that the object is present in the subset of the plurality of images using a policy for a user associated with the object. A removal action of the object is performed on the subset of the plurality of images responsive to an absence of a determination that the object is permitted to be present in the subset of the plurality of images using the policy. | 01-10-2013 |